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and italy sergio colvin eighteen of the defense officials those cottages were rented by another defense official himself arrested in connection with the defense contractor. and the possibility that it was involved with corruption involving the defense ministry this all comes after you have gave me a vassili of a high figure within the defense ministry and a close associate. she herself has been charged with embezzlement she was involved with the defense contractor service and a few weeks ago the scandal broke that possibly was alleged to have been a scheme to sell off eleven million dollars worth of defense property cheaply if she's convicted kenya could face up to ten years in prison and unfortunately it goes beyond that as well possibly into russia's. satellite navigation system as well the company involved with building that russian space systems is alleged to have been burgled for two hundred million dollars that's five point six percent of the total funding for that program all of this comes as a major blow to russia's defense ministry which was supposed to have been one of the min
and italy sergio colvin eighteen of the defense officials those cottages were rented by another defense official himself arrested in connection with the defense contractor. and the possibility that it was involved with corruption involving the defense ministry this all comes after you have gave me a vassili of a high figure within the defense ministry and a close associate. she herself has been charged with embezzlement she was involved with the defense contractor service and a few weeks ago...
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the chinese government helped assemble liu's defense team. liu told the seoul high court thursday he started the shrine fire because he was trying to correct the japanese government's historical views. he asked the court to send him back to china saying he would not get a fair trial in japan. liu's defense team said his crimes are considered political and he should not be handed over to japanese authorities. prosecutors countered liu does not meet the definition of a political offender. the court has put off its decision until defense witnesses testify in two more rounds of hearings. >>> managers of a tea company in western japan have issued a major recall. they're pulling 3 million packages of chinese oolong tea off the market. they found chemicals higher than the permitted standard in the product. the quay company is based in the city of koichi. representatives say the recall covers 30 types of black oolong tea bags. they say inspectors examined the tea bags and detected pesticides that exceed the law. they pulled about 900 tons off the pro
the chinese government helped assemble liu's defense team. liu told the seoul high court thursday he started the shrine fire because he was trying to correct the japanese government's historical views. he asked the court to send him back to china saying he would not get a fair trial in japan. liu's defense team said his crimes are considered political and he should not be handed over to japanese authorities. prosecutors countered liu does not meet the definition of a political offender. the...
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he will remain defense chief until after the next set of elections. right now it's time for today's edition of the global markets report. european stocks having a pretty good week last week we are weighted to the down side after that good week. dean klein ye 7:2 at the moment, but not a bad week at all. ftse up nearly 4% last week, up 5% for the dax, 5.6% for the cac. ftse down a third, spanish yields pretty low reading. well away i suppose from the 6% mark is what i'm saying. ten year bund yields 1.4 p. we've seen the dollar index just down on a three week low at the moment. plenty of focus on yen. dollar-yen 81.98. pulling away from the 7 1/2 month high. aussie dollar back over 1.04. sterling-dollar just on the 1.60 marks as you can see. that's where we stand in europe. let's check in on the asian trading session for the first time this week. >> mixed trade here in asia. investors cautious ahead of the eurozone finance ministers meeting. but the nikkei continued to push higher as exporters gained on the yen's weakness. troubled electronics firm surg
he will remain defense chief until after the next set of elections. right now it's time for today's edition of the global markets report. european stocks having a pretty good week last week we are weighted to the down side after that good week. dean klein ye 7:2 at the moment, but not a bad week at all. ftse up nearly 4% last week, up 5% for the dax, 5.6% for the cac. ftse down a third, spanish yields pretty low reading. well away i suppose from the 6% mark is what i'm saying. ten year bund...
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then everyone winds of cutting the defense budget. this is a period where even as we come out of the 10 years of war, we are confronting major issues, major threats in the world. we still are involved in a war on terrorism. we are still at war in afghanistan and as we try to draw down in that war. we are in the process of trying to implement the department's defense strategy at the same time we are trying to meet fiscal responsibilities. we are in a period where the budget situation in this country, a huge deficit we are facing, the debt confronting this country are limited resources and will continue to limit the resources. i did not believe we worked on budgets and the defense department. i do not believe we have to choose between national security and fiscal security. we are at the pentagon is implementing a strategy that we put together in order to deal with the fiscal challenge we are presented. congress handed us $487 billion to reduce the deficit -- the defense budgets over 10 years. my approach was to say, wait a minute. we ar
then everyone winds of cutting the defense budget. this is a period where even as we come out of the 10 years of war, we are confronting major issues, major threats in the world. we still are involved in a war on terrorism. we are still at war in afghanistan and as we try to draw down in that war. we are in the process of trying to implement the department's defense strategy at the same time we are trying to meet fiscal responsibilities. we are in a period where the budget situation in this...
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they will shoot if anyone enters and it appear that's what happened, although right now the israeli defense forces are not saying that they know of anyone being killed there. our source in gaza is this young man's brother. so we're waiting to get some sort of confirmation on the israeli side of exactly what happened. this could be problematic for what is already a very delicate seat fire. and it's interesting here in this country, you have quite a mixed reaction as to the cease fire itself. this gaza, they have been celebrating. here, not exactly. about 59% of the people, a majority in this country, said they wanted this offensive to go on further. they didn't want to end right away. they didn't being the jnidn't t done. a third of the people said they felt israeli troops should go in on the ground. we spent the day yesterday in the south, a place bombarded by rockets and we heard a similar sent chlt. a number of people tellings thaws they were very disappointed with netanyahu. yesterday good gaza, a national day of celebration. you saw people in the streets celebrating, they felt this was
they will shoot if anyone enters and it appear that's what happened, although right now the israeli defense forces are not saying that they know of anyone being killed there. our source in gaza is this young man's brother. so we're waiting to get some sort of confirmation on the israeli side of exactly what happened. this could be problematic for what is already a very delicate seat fire. and it's interesting here in this country, you have quite a mixed reaction as to the cease fire itself....
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half of those spending cuts are going to come on the defense side. so you've only got 1/6 upsetting the democrats and 5/6 upsetting the republicans. the democrats are in a stronger porks i think it position. >> given the market reaction we saw yesterday is whether investors need to recalibrate their reaction that this will be resolved. if it's not, we know there will be economic fallout. but as it becomes more and more in the headlines, is there real risk that despite the improvement we've seen in consumer confidence, 9/11 busine -- even in business spending, that progress will be made. >> we think we're going to get a resolution. the fallout would be too great for either political party not to see a resolution of this. and ultimately, we have to see this. the parties have already been told they're not going to be going on holiday until there's a resolution. obviously the year end for them, the fiscal cliff will hit and they'll get the new congress coming in. >> there's the debt ceiling, too, so there's real need to strike a deal that will avoid havi
half of those spending cuts are going to come on the defense side. so you've only got 1/6 upsetting the democrats and 5/6 upsetting the republicans. the democrats are in a stronger porks i think it position. >> given the market reaction we saw yesterday is whether investors need to recalibrate their reaction that this will be resolved. if it's not, we know there will be economic fallout. but as it becomes more and more in the headlines, is there real risk that despite the improvement...
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and the fact that its iron dome work indicates that it has stronger defense capability then thought before. >> in terms of long-term security, how much has at the arab spring change the dynamics on that? >> that is an important issue, and there is a kind of hysteria about whether any of these islamic government can move toward real peace with israel, and are they likely to help their islamic brethren? so far, the president of egypt has taken a very bold position. he did not call for jihad. he did not break off relations with israel. that set the tenor for what is likely to transpire next. >> robin wright speaking to me a little earlier. >> the president of the democratic republic of congo said he is ready to look into the grievances of the march 23 rebel group. they have taken control of the eastern city of goma. they are true -- they are providing military support to the end 23 rebels. the rebels have taken a second city and say they will march on the capital. goma. the report from >> just days ago, these men were fighting in the bush. today, they are in a city of millions of habitants. -
and the fact that its iron dome work indicates that it has stronger defense capability then thought before. >> in terms of long-term security, how much has at the arab spring change the dynamics on that? >> that is an important issue, and there is a kind of hysteria about whether any of these islamic government can move toward real peace with israel, and are they likely to help their islamic brethren? so far, the president of egypt has taken a very bold position. he did not call for...
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on the non-defense side, i think there are savings to be found. a hats off to debbie and pat roberts putting gather a reform bill that saves us money in the next 10 years. that is something that hits my state. there are other areas where savings can be found. we need to look at those honestly. i think infrastructure is one area which we should consider a revenue source toward an infrastructure bank. we are not spending enough or investing enough in the infrastructure of america. today, china invests 9% of its gross domestic product in its infrastructure. europe, 5%. america, 2.5%, barely enough to sustain and repair what we have in place. there are no grand visions i had about infrastructure and there should be carried beyond the obvious of highways and airports, we have to be thinking about our energy infrastructure in this country and whether it serves our economy well. we have already seen thoughtful suggestions on on both sides of the aisle. when it comes to spending and future, we need to be thoughtful about ways to fund infrastructure. many
on the non-defense side, i think there are savings to be found. a hats off to debbie and pat roberts putting gather a reform bill that saves us money in the next 10 years. that is something that hits my state. there are other areas where savings can be found. we need to look at those honestly. i think infrastructure is one area which we should consider a revenue source toward an infrastructure bank. we are not spending enough or investing enough in the infrastructure of america. today, china...
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they spent the last 14 days of the election on the defense. day after day they had to answer for that. it put them on the defense for a long time because it was not true. >> the flip side of that, you put the events back in spring, defining him. a lot of regret among republicans about how early you define him. the kind of campaign -- why was that a brilliant insight? >> at the time it was risky because of super pacs. we were going to spend a majority of our money in the summer and not of the fall. we were going to get out spend because we believed that late tv did not matter as much. it turns out we were right. >> based on what you know about the nation's mood and geography, everything you learned, what republican candidate would have had the best shot? >> that is a good question. we were honest about our concerns about jon huntsman. i think he would have been a tough general election candidate. as someone who helped manage his confirmation, he is a good guy. we looked at his profile and thought he would have been difficult. >> and you thought
they spent the last 14 days of the election on the defense. day after day they had to answer for that. it put them on the defense for a long time because it was not true. >> the flip side of that, you put the events back in spring, defining him. a lot of regret among republicans about how early you define him. the kind of campaign -- why was that a brilliant insight? >> at the time it was risky because of super pacs. we were going to spend a majority of our money in the summer and...
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. >> it is not an easy sell for the defense of the idea of letting greece buy back its bonds at below market value. >> it is important to be fair and say that other eurozone countries should not be profitable. greece needs this. >> german chancellor angela merkel and her finance minister can count on the majority in parliament to support the plan, even though many lawmakers still had questions when they were being briefed. opposition parties have not yet laid down their position, but in the past, they have signaled that they will support continuing aid for greece, but the social democrats, germany's largest opposition party, wants more information. >> it is too early to determine what impact tonight's decision will have on the german budget. we have also not yet calculated what the consequences would be for the future of greek debt. >> as far as the opposition is concerned, a hair cut for greece is not off the table yet. if anything, it is being postponed until after the election. >> the prospect that german taxpayers will be left holding the bag on greece is not new. for more, let's
. >> it is not an easy sell for the defense of the idea of letting greece buy back its bonds at below market value. >> it is important to be fair and say that other eurozone countries should not be profitable. greece needs this. >> german chancellor angela merkel and her finance minister can count on the majority in parliament to support the plan, even though many lawmakers still had questions when they were being briefed. opposition parties have not yet laid down their...
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host: that was a big part of the priorities for the 21st century defense. exactly guest:, what we're not hearing about is a pivot toward better relations with asia which includes diplomacy at the top of the list. host: that includes the president's trip this week. >> guest: that was included i think there were problems because on the u.s. side, it is still based on pivoting our military towards asia and away from the middle east which we are certainly not doing in practice. we talk about but we're not talking enough about re-working relations with countries. is far and we're not talking about the possibility of opening relations with burma who has been facing mass of sanctions for many years because of a repressive regime but there are governments that are terribly repress of all round the world. the u.s. has never had a good way of engaging with people in those countries that are facing those kinds of governments. we tend to send the marines. when we talk about pivoting towards asia, it usually puts too much emphasis on pivoting our troop deployments. i th
host: that was a big part of the priorities for the 21st century defense. exactly guest:, what we're not hearing about is a pivot toward better relations with asia which includes diplomacy at the top of the list. host: that includes the president's trip this week. >> guest: that was included i think there were problems because on the u.s. side, it is still based on pivoting our military towards asia and away from the middle east which we are certainly not doing in practice. we talk about...
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defense secretary leon panetta is urging congress to strike a deal before the end of the year. that's to avoid a fiscal cliff which may result in a significant reduction in defense spending. the fiscal cliff is a term used to illustrate drastic fiscal tightening if congress fails to reach an agreement by year's end. such a situation is feared to trigger a plunge in the economy. panetta warned that defense spending will be subject to drastic cuts if lawmakers failed to reach a consensus. >> the worst thing that could happen from my perspective is that they just kick the can down the road. all that would wind up doing is continuing to present a shadow over the defense department and for that matter, the rest of government. >> the defense department is already planning to reduce its budget by about $500 billion over the coming ten years. panetta has voiced concern that further cuts could undermine barack obama's new defense strategy that lays more emphasis on the asia pacific region. >>> japanese officials are scratching their heads about how to deal with sluggish trade. sales to
defense secretary leon panetta is urging congress to strike a deal before the end of the year. that's to avoid a fiscal cliff which may result in a significant reduction in defense spending. the fiscal cliff is a term used to illustrate drastic fiscal tightening if congress fails to reach an agreement by year's end. such a situation is feared to trigger a plunge in the economy. panetta warned that defense spending will be subject to drastic cuts if lawmakers failed to reach a consensus....
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. >> the israeli defense minister is planning to retire from politics. he says he will quit his post once the new government is formed after the elections in january. many political observers are expecting him to change political parties. >> israel has taken a step towards expanding its missile defense. existing systems down. hundreds of hamas rockets during the recent violence and now they have successfully tested a new weapon against medium-range domiciles. israel hopes will be ready by 2014. -- medium-range missiles. thousands of angry workers in bangladesh have been protesting after ianother fire after the worst ever factory blaze. >> eclipsed the focus on note the working conditions. have forced the closure of the other factories and lay the area. to many of those responsible, they want them to be punished. >> firefighters could not contain this blaze, so the workers pitched in to help. together, they managed to put out the fire. it was the second factory fire outside of the capital in days. this time, no one was killed only a few people were injure
. >> the israeli defense minister is planning to retire from politics. he says he will quit his post once the new government is formed after the elections in january. many political observers are expecting him to change political parties. >> israel has taken a step towards expanding its missile defense. existing systems down. hundreds of hamas rockets during the recent violence and now they have successfully tested a new weapon against medium-range domiciles. israel hopes will be...
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common security and defense policy could leave britain between a rock and a hard place the u.k. could end up getting dragged into military campaigns that it has no interest in joining. the call is being restored in gaza but the truth remains fragile with the details of the deal still being hammered out meanwhile portholes say many in israel don't support peace without analysis on that coming right up also for you all doctors involved plane are being punished for helping injured anti regime protesters as the country brushes off human rights condemnation with the help of powerful foreign backed. british lived a minister lives further still and so that's why. men have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power essentially children are a setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be paternity leave i don't know i kind of see the logic of her view but my question is featherstone is why exactly is success in the corporate world the primary goal of life for men and women as a
common security and defense policy could leave britain between a rock and a hard place the u.k. could end up getting dragged into military campaigns that it has no interest in joining. the call is being restored in gaza but the truth remains fragile with the details of the deal still being hammered out meanwhile portholes say many in israel don't support peace without analysis on that coming right up also for you all doctors involved plane are being punished for helping injured anti regime...
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in st petersburg this summer but also these activists believe that she in fact poses a threat to the defense capabilities of russia they say that people who believe what madonna has told them during the concert will be involving themselves in all different sorts of good and thus they will not be willing to serve in the army and protect their country these activists were determined to go to the end with a case they were determined to receive ten million dollars of compensation for moral damages but now the case has been turned down by the judge of the st petersburg court and now in fact these activists will have to pay a certain sum of money for the services of the defending lawyers of the company which was organizing the tour of the american pop star now certainly madonna has been no stranger to different sorts of controversies all throughout her career for instance she exposed nipple during her concert in instils also she supported the. controversial punk band pussy riot during her concert in moscow and the biggest intrigue in the biggest question was whether she would turn up for the heari
in st petersburg this summer but also these activists believe that she in fact poses a threat to the defense capabilities of russia they say that people who believe what madonna has told them during the concert will be involving themselves in all different sorts of good and thus they will not be willing to serve in the army and protect their country these activists were determined to go to the end with a case they were determined to receive ten million dollars of compensation for moral damages...
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operation pillar of defense was hailed by israeli officials surgical and targeting only militants but refugee camps media compounds and government buildings were hit during these sold from air and sea killing one hundred sixty one palestinians while hamas rocket attacks killed six israelis palestinian health officials and human rights activists say more than two thirds of the gaza victims killed were civilians almost half of them children which israel disputes. did the most possible not to hurt the civilians what we did is we pinpointed our operation just to the terrorist leaders and to their army and the ammunition but i do agree that they were once in a while there were civilian cattle casualties and we feel very bad about it but as you know this is not an easy operation no military operation is but by any international standard the collateral damage here is pretty minimal amounts of civilians who die it's hard to say this way it sounds very bad but it could have been much much worse if we weren't so surgical in the first pilots were not given instructions to be very very precise an
operation pillar of defense was hailed by israeli officials surgical and targeting only militants but refugee camps media compounds and government buildings were hit during these sold from air and sea killing one hundred sixty one palestinians while hamas rocket attacks killed six israelis palestinian health officials and human rights activists say more than two thirds of the gaza victims killed were civilians almost half of them children which israel disputes. did the most possible not to hurt...
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from all sorts of the parts of the earth we spent a trillion on basically on welfare that is more than defense and medicare combined. but we are talking about illegal immigrants that are given food stamps and they are not entitled to medicaid or medicare or social security. it is a food stamp program and set up with wether mexico is pulling up their fair share. >> and john, you go to the web site. anybody can go to the web site. welcome to america web site this is it just a page from it government ben fets and welcome to america here are the benefits and here are the freebeies. and depending on your immigration status and length of time in the u.s., you may be eligible for federal benefit programs and it goes through a long lit any and it is long and a lot of money. >> it is unfortunate. immigrants are treasures the arrival of each one makes us more american because it signifies. >> if they are here to work. >> absolutely. it is it the last thing you want to do is offer them hand out to come here. that insures that you get a lower quality person coming here. we want to attract those who want t
from all sorts of the parts of the earth we spent a trillion on basically on welfare that is more than defense and medicare combined. but we are talking about illegal immigrants that are given food stamps and they are not entitled to medicaid or medicare or social security. it is a food stamp program and set up with wether mexico is pulling up their fair share. >> and john, you go to the web site. anybody can go to the web site. welcome to america web site this is it just a page from it...
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common security and defense policy could leave britain between a rock and a hard place the u.k. could end up getting dragged into military campaigns that it has no interest in joining. now british. council bannerman voted against the move accusing brussels of engro cheating on sovereignty by expecting states to relinquish control of the fans and security decisions. it really does trespass international responsibilities for the feds and it's talking about you looking after it. so it's a direct assault on solvency is this really is about politics rather than the that this is about actually furthering the cause of the united states and europe because they want to single single defense industry they want control for you it's part of their policy and they're actually involved in they want to get in for the high intensity conflicts in their terminology and that means war in my terminology they want to be involved in wars and to commit our soldiers and our. navy people into these kind of conflicts and that is not acceptable thanksgiving turned out only on the roads and taxes where more
common security and defense policy could leave britain between a rock and a hard place the u.k. could end up getting dragged into military campaigns that it has no interest in joining. now british. council bannerman voted against the move accusing brussels of engro cheating on sovereignty by expecting states to relinquish control of the fans and security decisions. it really does trespass international responsibilities for the feds and it's talking about you looking after it. so it's a direct...
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military is to pool their resources and act with greater unity i think justifications was a shrinking defense budget that's left many states cutting their forces and david campbell bannerman from the u.k. conservative party has brussels has encroached on the sovereignty of member states . it really does trespass international responsibilities for the feds and it's talking about the e.u. looking after it. so it's a direct assault on sovereignty as i said this really is about politics rather than the military this is about actually furthering the cause of it one the united states and europe because they want to single a single defense industry they want control from the part of their foreign policy and they're actually involved in they want to get in for the high intensity conflicts in their terminology and that means war in my terminology they want to be involved in wars and to commit our soldiers and. navy people into these kind of conflicts and that is not acceptable. a trillion euros question is in the spotlight as europe's leaders sit down to hammer out budgets for the next seven. program.
military is to pool their resources and act with greater unity i think justifications was a shrinking defense budget that's left many states cutting their forces and david campbell bannerman from the u.k. conservative party has brussels has encroached on the sovereignty of member states . it really does trespass international responsibilities for the feds and it's talking about the e.u. looking after it. so it's a direct assault on sovereignty as i said this really is about politics rather than...
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defense is giving the european union sleepless nights with the book still reeling from an economic heart attack it's no surprise that its combined military strength has taken a hit now i mean them brought souls have approved a resolution saying that you must respond to growing strategic changes and threats to global security and make full use of all existing means including military ones to secure peace and security for its citizens this means a new operational headquarters is on the cards and that the bosses will have the authority to jump into all types of crises including what it calls high intensity conflicts otherwise known as war it's a question of business as well your m.p. stressed that building up europe's capabilities would save and even create jobs pumping more investment into the military industry not all member states are going to be jumping for joy over the plans the more ambitious common security and defense policy could leave britain between a rock and a hard place the u.k. could end up getting dragged into military campaigns that it has no interest in joining. british m.
defense is giving the european union sleepless nights with the book still reeling from an economic heart attack it's no surprise that its combined military strength has taken a hit now i mean them brought souls have approved a resolution saying that you must respond to growing strategic changes and threats to global security and make full use of all existing means including military ones to secure peace and security for its citizens this means a new operational headquarters is on the cards and...
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you said you're defensive. tell us more. >> so into the u.s. election, especially given that the polls were leaning towards obama, we had taken a defensive stance already. we had gone slightly underweight equities, and added more things like high-yield mortgage debt, emerging market debt, and mortgage-backed securities, that will yield as much as capital appreciation, and investments that have lower volatility than the stock market. so we have an overweight there. those investments i just spoke about, that's about 24% of our portfolio right now, and that's definitely helped us get through the last few weeks without giving up much of our gains. >> susie: tell us a little bit about -- well, you are on the buying side with equities, what are you buying? are you in u.s. stocks? international stocks? what is the mix? >> sure. one of the interesting things i think over the last few months, and maybe this isn't putting it very elegantly, but i like to think about it as revenge of the global investor. for all of 2011, and the start of 2012, we saw the
you said you're defensive. tell us more. >> so into the u.s. election, especially given that the polls were leaning towards obama, we had taken a defensive stance already. we had gone slightly underweight equities, and added more things like high-yield mortgage debt, emerging market debt, and mortgage-backed securities, that will yield as much as capital appreciation, and investments that have lower volatility than the stock market. so we have an overweight there. those investments i just...
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it didn't manage to those targets which israeli defense minister it would but within hours of the beginning of this latest assault claimed he had achieved such as the long range missile capabilities while i well i generally agree with what. particularly about the cynicism about how long this will last i would like to slightly disagree with him i mean if you look at the agreement first of all there is an agreement second of all it's not just quiet for quiet it in fact commits israel to cease doing things that it. has been doing for the past several years in other words palestinians in the gaza strip for example now according to this agreement have the freedom of movement up to and including the boundaries between israel and the gaza strip in other words it is still in prison largely in this in their own land. of course everyone is even though you are. and i don't think i would disagree with that characterization at all but i think there are elements in this agreement particularly if it leads to a genuine easing and eventual lifting of the blockade. that help explain why so many palestinians
it didn't manage to those targets which israeli defense minister it would but within hours of the beginning of this latest assault claimed he had achieved such as the long range missile capabilities while i well i generally agree with what. particularly about the cynicism about how long this will last i would like to slightly disagree with him i mean if you look at the agreement first of all there is an agreement second of all it's not just quiet for quiet it in fact commits israel to cease...
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deploying such missiles is not really going to be for defensive measure what do they need to defend against turkey has an army and they can defend against more power for example this is clearly for a larger scale intervention where they want to secure a no fly zone area we've been hearing the country especially britain and france advocating such intervention recently we've been talking about limited scale intervention how about how how. comprehensive. how a normal out war style this is going to be i think it is not going it's not going to be a war style it will be a war of attrition it's not going to threaten the syrian government of a sudden intervention they know very well that. go into. a. response from the syrian side that made. a lot of chaos and in the region germany is helping turkey cope with an influx of over one hundred thousand syrian refugees by opening its own doors to those displaced by the violent conflict now this after it officially declared support for the country's rebel forces as more of an ocean of discovered german hospitality is exactly all that the migrants may have
deploying such missiles is not really going to be for defensive measure what do they need to defend against turkey has an army and they can defend against more power for example this is clearly for a larger scale intervention where they want to secure a no fly zone area we've been hearing the country especially britain and france advocating such intervention recently we've been talking about limited scale intervention how about how how. comprehensive. how a normal out war style this is going to...
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it would dramatically undercut our defense. some of the programs are the great investment programs of the future. energy, etc.. i really hope congress will redeem our homes by dealing with the entitlement reform. the center of local, and i in june introduced a proposal that would take steps to save medicare for the almost 70 million people who will be on medicare in one decade. and reduce the enormous costs of places on our task there. people think the payroll reductions and the premiums they pay pay the total benefits of medicare. it is not so. the average in our lifetime takes $3 out of the system for every dollar they put in. you just cannot run a program long term like that. who picks up the rest? the taxpayers. it is a big part of why we are getting into a deficit. you cannot save medicare by leaving it as it is. you can only save medicare, and i want to, i believe in the program. the senator and i put in a plan that would save over $600 billion in medicare costs over the next dent it -- over the next decade, and reduce me
it would dramatically undercut our defense. some of the programs are the great investment programs of the future. energy, etc.. i really hope congress will redeem our homes by dealing with the entitlement reform. the center of local, and i in june introduced a proposal that would take steps to save medicare for the almost 70 million people who will be on medicare in one decade. and reduce the enormous costs of places on our task there. people think the payroll reductions and the premiums they...
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national militaries to pool their resources to greater unity while the justifications was a shrinking defense budget many use states cutting their forces but critics say the resolution could mean much more than just cooperation. from london. and the peace say this resolution will make strongest safe place what's wrong with. i don't think it is i don't think it will it all i think you're undermining nato which is really guarantees of peace without actually adding any new resources it really does trespass international responsibilities for the fence and it's talking about the e.u. looking after it its citizens you know so it's a direct assault on sovereignty as i said you know when times are tough you know isn't it isn't it best to pool resources. know well there is a case where you do cooperate with other nations i'm fully in favor of that kind of corporate cooperation but what you're getting here is a very different model i mean you're talking of one even military headquarters that they referred to that they want to create a one european defense industry as well i don't think this is acceptab
national militaries to pool their resources to greater unity while the justifications was a shrinking defense budget many use states cutting their forces but critics say the resolution could mean much more than just cooperation. from london. and the peace say this resolution will make strongest safe place what's wrong with. i don't think it is i don't think it will it all i think you're undermining nato which is really guarantees of peace without actually adding any new resources it really does...
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the conflict but after the huge amount of collateral damage caused by the airstrikes however israeli defense forces maintain the operation in gaza only targeted militant documentary filmmaker harry fear has the story for us. israel's military operation pillar of cloud has officially ended it started with the assassination of a senior hamas commander. buried here. more than one thousand two hundred palestinians were wounded overwhelmingly children and women and over one hundred sixty seven were killed half of them civilians including journalists israel says when it targeted the top and eleventh floor of this. building and it was targeting hamas as operational communications and injured six when it struck the al could t.v. office just below here. at exactly one fifty three on sunday the occupying forces started bombing our office this little i channel located on the eleventh floor in the western side of the building and three rockets hit us my colleagues and i were wounded one of the striking things about the a day war was the number of journalists that were explicitly targeted by israeli forc
the conflict but after the huge amount of collateral damage caused by the airstrikes however israeli defense forces maintain the operation in gaza only targeted militant documentary filmmaker harry fear has the story for us. israel's military operation pillar of cloud has officially ended it started with the assassination of a senior hamas commander. buried here. more than one thousand two hundred palestinians were wounded overwhelmingly children and women and over one hundred sixty seven were...
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to export fighter jets to saudi arabia because every nation has a right to self defense does every nation have the right to self-defense from weaponized city of london debts this is the thing they're not fighting as you say the major conflict on the planet got nothing to do with a couple of small terrorist cells in pakistan it's got everything to do with the impact of the shadow banking system that's what's actually caused this enormous catastrophe around the globe financially and the number of deaths that are flying from that will easily going to exceed what happened back on nine eleven so perspective what we focus on them say is wrong and our society is completely skew we have and we have to say that the finance sector once a grows pasta stage where service is entrepreneurs and investment it becomes a parasite and we've now got the biggest parasite probably in the history of humanity in this financial system today right so cheap money artificially cheap money promotes mal investment and in fact that's all these guys know about because they don't have engineers deciding what's a good inv
to export fighter jets to saudi arabia because every nation has a right to self defense does every nation have the right to self-defense from weaponized city of london debts this is the thing they're not fighting as you say the major conflict on the planet got nothing to do with a couple of small terrorist cells in pakistan it's got everything to do with the impact of the shadow banking system that's what's actually caused this enormous catastrophe around the globe financially and the number of...
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you will be surprised >>> live from america's news headquarters israel testing it's newest missle defense system. it shot down hundreds of missiles fired from gaza. today, the missile interceptor is meant to stop mid range missiles up to 180 miles, the next stage in what israel calls a multi layer missile defense. >> and new york mayor announcing a federal grant to hire unemployed people for clean up efforts after the storm expected to put 5,000 new yorkers to work, also announcing the state is partnering with fema to replace fema workers with new yorkers. now back to "countdown to dooms day". sday. >> bill: december 21, 2012 is the winter solstice what some people call doomsday. six months before it was the summer solstice and thousands of yoga lovers were celebrating in new york city's time square. it was literally a far stretch from doomsdayers. >> there is nothing to suggest that gigantic floods and earthquakes will destroy our world. >> there are prophesy that has say the world is going to end. >> i think what we're dealing with is denial of our own deaths. >> this obscure relic monu
you will be surprised >>> live from america's news headquarters israel testing it's newest missle defense system. it shot down hundreds of missiles fired from gaza. today, the missile interceptor is meant to stop mid range missiles up to 180 miles, the next stage in what israel calls a multi layer missile defense. >> and new york mayor announcing a federal grant to hire unemployed people for clean up efforts after the storm expected to put 5,000 new yorkers to work, also...
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the israeli defense ministry who i represent and indeed the israeli public mourning civilian deaths on both sides i've seen it agree running around the south from bomb shelter to bomb shelter dodging rockets hearing the cries of israeli civilians and the cries in the wells of the air raid siren when we see the graphic footage of dead children being pulled . out of collapsed buildings to maintain the deaths. of israel and israeli air strikes are the fault of mass. i can tell you genuinely generally breaks my heart you think that we want to see dead children on any side as i said we mourn every loss of life hamas on the other hand a celebrating and they're putting their own civilians in danger i cannot tell you how much we desire quiet how much we desire true peace and calm in this region when we facing an enemy that is guilty of this double war crime whereby they hired me to own civilians while shooting at our civilians for over a decade now we are in this predicament that however with the most strategically surgical precision pinpoint strikes when they're hiding beneath their civilian
the israeli defense ministry who i represent and indeed the israeli public mourning civilian deaths on both sides i've seen it agree running around the south from bomb shelter to bomb shelter dodging rockets hearing the cries of israeli civilians and the cries in the wells of the air raid siren when we see the graphic footage of dead children being pulled . out of collapsed buildings to maintain the deaths. of israel and israeli air strikes are the fault of mass. i can tell you genuinely...
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and in defense to the other counties, i think that, you know, that's the challenge we always face with legislation, should one size fit all? and i think that the whole purpose of the realignment approach was to allow individual counties to experiment with programs in dealing with individuals who are
and in defense to the other counties, i think that, you know, that's the challenge we always face with legislation, should one size fit all? and i think that the whole purpose of the realignment approach was to allow individual counties to experiment with programs in dealing with individuals who are
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furthering the cause of it the one united states and europe because they want a single army a single defense industry they want control from the you part of their foreign policy and they're actually involved in they want to get in for the high intensity conflicts in their terminology and that means war in my terminology they want to actually you to be involved in wars and to commit our soldiers and our airmen and our navy people into these kind of conflicts and that is not acceptable. another major battle is underway in brussels of the e.u. budget group eight more gulf between those two million c.d.'s and those who depend on its phones. late in the program. russian activists increase their attempts to sue mcdonough. story after the break. british live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power essentially children are a setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be paternity leave i don't know i kind of see the logic of her
furthering the cause of it the one united states and europe because they want a single army a single defense industry they want control from the you part of their foreign policy and they're actually involved in they want to get in for the high intensity conflicts in their terminology and that means war in my terminology they want to actually you to be involved in wars and to commit our soldiers and our airmen and our navy people into these kind of conflicts and that is not acceptable. another...